Student Progress and Success Student Achievement Initiative The Student Achievement Initiative is the performance funding system designed for our community and technical colleges. The Student Achievement Initiative serves two functions. First, it improves public accountability by more accurately describing what students achieve each year. Second, it provides incentives, through financial rewards, to colleges for increasing the levels of achievement attained by their students. The Student Achievement Initiative rewards colleges based on achievement points. There are five categories of achievement measures: Building towards college-level skills — Points are awarded when basic education for adult students increase their basic literacy and math skills. Points are also awarded when students successfully complete the pre-college math and English sequence. There is an additional point for college transition earned each time a basic education student earns a post-basic education point. First year College Success — Points are awarded when students pass two critical milestones on the way to completing their first year of college-level work: completing the first 15 college credits; and completing the first 30 college credits. Second year College Success — Points are awarded when students complete at least 45 credits in targeted courses, either in a professional-technical or academic transfer pathway to ensure they are taking courses that will lead to completion. First five credits in quantitative completed — Points are awarded when students meet the math requirement for their program. Math is a critical barrier for many students. Completion — Points are awarded when students complete associate degrees, workforce certificates (of at least 20 credits) or apprenticeships. Awards — Consistent with the Board’s policy, Student Achievement performance funding is awarded as follows: 45 percent for each college’s share of total points less completions (readiness and progress point production), 45 percent for each college’s relative points per student (effectiveness) and 10 percent for each college’s share of completions. Degrees and Certificates Awarded There is a wide variety of ways the CTCs help advance the education of adults in our state. Colleges help thousands of adults to complete high school or earn the General Education Development (GED ®) certificate. Workforce degrees prepare students to enter employment in technical fields, while academic degrees prepare students for transfer to a four-year program. Students move to journey-level status after completion of apprenticeship training, which includes classroom instruction at the colleges. Also, students may receive a high school diploma by earning an associate degree. Community colleges offer options for transfer associate degrees that are more specific to a major than the Associate in Arts degree. Major related program (MRP) degrees follow one of the two statewide transfer agreements to help students better prepare for the junior year of their selected major upon transfer. The coding for short certificates changed in summer, 2014. There are now two codes that separate these certificates. Short certificates of 1to 19 credits are now Exit Code 9. This code was previously used to identify a unique or noncredit workforce training completion. However, it was not use consistently across the system. Short certificates of 20 to 44 credits use Exit 4. After College Status – Transfer The source of the transfer data from public universities has changed over the last few years. In 2009-10, the transfer information regarding public baccalaureates was supplied by the Educational Research and Data Center. In 2010-11 the information was not collected, and in 2011-12 public baccalaureates were contacted directly by SBCTC for this report. For the 2012-13 and 2013-14 data, SBCTC was able to use MRTE+, which is the database of enrollment, transcript, and completion data for each public two-year and four-year institution in Washington. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 46 After College Status – Job Preparatory Job preparatory and apprenticeship students nine months after college: The table provides wage and employment data for “exiting” job preparatory and apprenticeship students; that is, those for whom it has been a full year since last enrolled, whether completing a program or not. Once students are deemed “exiting” students, their wages and employment status are evaluated three quarters (nine months) after they leave college. The most recent year of data is for students who completed training in 2013-14 and entered the workforce in 2014-15. Note: as of 2014 the employment rate no longer includes an estimate for out-of-state and self-employment. The employment rate difference between those who complete and non-completers remains substantial. SBCTC categorizes workforce education programs into higher-wage, middle-wage, and lower-wage programs based on the actual earnings nine months after college for the typical graduate. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 47 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT POINTS BY COLLEGE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 1 of 2 Total Headcount College Bates Basic Skills College Readiness - English College Readiness - Math 1st 15 Credits 1st 30 Credits 45 Credits Quantitative Retention Completion Total Points 5,624 1,061 421 996 1,603 1,200 780 378 1,290 732 8,461 20,877 2,696 1,316 3,209 5,034 3,847 2,249 3,189 5,566 1,719 28,825 Bellingham 4,011 386 289 846 979 815 691 684 1,096 626 6,412 Big Bend 3,532 962 698 2,020 907 733 531 574 1,005 442 7,872 Cascadia 4,318 883 501 1,796 1,160 908 485 906 1,297 428 8,364 Centralia 4,938 783 519 932 880 744 610 708 1,149 527 6,852 16,975 3,040 1,776 4,559 3,540 3,057 2,296 2,314 5,276 1,853 27,711 6,824 1,121 945 1,549 1,760 1,320 967 574 1,696 884 10,816 Columbia Basin 10,859 2,212 1,132 3,040 2,158 1,831 1,252 1,266 3,111 1,187 17,189 Edmonds 13,310 3,390 572 3,408 2,870 1,985 1,315 1,697 3,386 992 19,615 Everett Bellevue Clark Clover Park 16,089 2,865 1,324 3,354 3,848 2,871 1,682 2,546 4,530 1,295 24,315 Grays Harbor 2,913 795 577 1,102 681 574 454 464 800 387 5,834 Green River 11,587 2,497 489 3,430 2,777 2,286 1,525 1,508 3,378 1,405 19,295 Highline 15,269 4,708 726 3,354 2,725 2,099 1,400 1,446 3,648 1,058 21,164 Lake Washington 6,215 3,215 565 864 1,179 1,024 907 699 1,837 704 10,994 Lower Columbia 5,634 1,489 1,013 2,480 1,048 948 792 718 1,640 675 10,803 Olympic 12,279 803 1,496 4,195 2,397 2,086 1,620 1,565 3,417 1,508 19,087 Peninsula 3,314 718 530 1,231 781 670 563 570 912 529 6,504 13,600 1,753 2,203 4,914 3,704 2,908 3,177 2,584 4,439 1,728 27,410 9,435 3,890 287 719 1,267 985 815 407 1,567 865 10,802 Seattle Central 10,740 2,966 1,185 2,465 2,111 1,594 1,018 1,065 2,638 792 15,834 Seattle North 11,221 1,810 467 1,426 2,256 1,430 711 1,108 2,534 649 12,391 Seattle South Seattle Vocational Institute 11,451 2,701 456 1,349 2,462 1,440 935 1,136 2,585 953 14,017 744 506 - - 205 186 128 - 192 179 1,396 Pierce District Renton AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 47 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT POINTS BY COLLEGE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 2 of 2 College Total Headcount Basic Skills Shoreline 8,633 1,415 Skagit Valley 9,155 South Puget Sound 7,736 College Readiness - English College Readiness - Math 1st 15 Credits 1st 30 Credits 45 Credits Quantitative Retention Completion Total Points 1,203 12,289 181 1,636 2,095 1,526 947 995 2,291 1,537 853 1,908 1,739 1,420 1,034 1,122 2,041 807 12,461 1,232 1,005 2,997 2,123 1,681 1,231 1,429 2,397 1,001 15,096 18,259 5,369 1,547 2,802 2,851 2,362 1,742 1,417 2,896 1,358 22,344 8,387 196 1,129 2,561 2,523 2,073 1,175 1,282 2,481 1,072 14,492 11,092 1,634 1,362 5,306 2,734 2,194 1,390 1,831 3,535 1,204 21,190 Walla Walla 5,848 715 652 1,623 1,181 1,043 852 780 1,572 775 9,193 Wenatchee Valley 5,386 771 835 1,826 1,311 1,117 837 687 1,745 854 9,983 Whatcom 7,066 1,039 613 2,502 1,373 887 1,127 2,206 930 12,424 Yakima Valley 7,865 2,442 1,719 2,684 1,562 1,283 1,014 943 2,381 863 14,891 311,186 63,600 29,383 79,083 68,198 53,613 38,012 39,719 82,534 32,184 486,326 Spokane Spokane Falls Tacoma System Total 1,747 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse Student Achievement database. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 48 Degrees and Certificates Awarded 2010-11 2011-12 9,875 138 10,689 155 Certificates and Apprenticeships Short Term (less than 1 year) Certificates Long Term (1 or more years) Certificates Apprenticeships 15,442 5,851 1,228 College-level Academic Degrees Associate in Science - Transfer Direct and Local Transfer Agreement Degrees General Studies (non-Transfer) Degree Total College-level Awards % Change College-level Workforce Degrees Applied Associate Degrees Applied Baccalaureate Degrees High School Level GEDs awarded after college classes High School Diplomas High School Diploma Awarded After Degree 2012-13 5 Year Change 2013-14 2014-15 10,298 192 10,403 244 10,222 286 3.5% 107.2% 15,655 5,682 1,360 17,243 5,879 1,502 14,949 5,587 816 9,242 5,798 782 -40.2% -0.9% -36.3% 821 15,362 376 1,018 15,729 410 1,138 16,354 401 1,184 16,255 379 1,248 17,243 425 52.0% 12.2% 13.0% 49,093 13.5% 50,698 3.3% 53,007 4.6% 49,817 -6.0% 45,246 -9.2% -7.8% 4,396 1,511 367 4,142 1,300 640 3,843 1,431 650 3,261 1,746 744 431 2,209 913 -90.2% 46.2% 148.8% Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table. Apprenticeship completions from Labor & Industries. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 49 PERCENT OF AWARDS BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTIC 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 5.3% 5.1% 5.5% 5.3% 5.9% 5.4% 6.0% 6.0% 6.4% 6.6% Students of Color Degrees 26.0% 26.4% 28.2% 29.8% 31.1% Certificates 33.0% 35.0% 36.1% 36.7% 38.3% Female Students Degrees Certificates 57.8% 53.0% 56.3% 51.5% 57.1% 51.1% 57.4% 53.1% 58.4% 54.2% Students with Disabilities Degrees Certificates Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 50 CERTIFICATES, GEDS AND HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS AWARDED ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 GED® Awarded After College Classes Bates Bellevue High School Diploma Awarded After AA Degree 5 150 0 13 0 52 Bellingham 4 0 17 Big Bend 3 114 7 Cascadia 0 19 15 Centralia 22 60 0 Clark 34 17 52 Clover Park 4 83 0 Columbia Basin 7 57 0 Edmonds 19 256 8 Everett 32 123 34 Grays Harbor 10 49 8 Green River 13 180 32 Highline 19 14 80 Lake Washington 0 27 17 Lower Columbia 5 142 46 Olympic 21 19 85 Peninsula 18 19 35 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 3 54 33 Pierce Puyallup 1 17 54 Renton 12 118 14 Seattle Central 6 58 44 Seattle North 4 55 0 Seattle South 3 89 0 Seattle Voc Institute 0 0 0 Shoreline 11 34 31 Skagit Valley 11 73 0 South Puget Sound 12 114 37 Spokane 38 69 6 Spokane Falls 26 28 6 Tacoma 10 91 72 Walla Walla 34 60 5 Wenatchee Valley 4 3 32 Whatcom 4 17 73 23 0 18 431 2,209 913 Yakima Valley COLLEGE TOTAL AYR 2014-15 High School Diploma Washington Community and Technical Colleges 51 COLLEGE TOTAL ACADEMIC ASSOCIATE DEGREES ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Assoc. in Science Degree Bates Bellevue Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA) Local Transfer Agreements General Studies 0 0 0 0 131 1,405 0 45 Bellingham 0 1 0 0 Big Bend 6 282 0 26 Cascadia 48 426 0 0 Centralia 9 284 0 12 87 1,207 8 0 1 0 0 0 Columbia Basin 18 735 0 4 Edmonds 63 611 0 30 Everett 44 716 23 89 9 182 5 1 143 837 0 16 Clark Clover Park Grays Harbor Green River Highline 68 762 0 0 Lake Washington 0 70 0 0 Lower Columbia 19 286 6 0 Olympic 52 684 0 11 Peninsula 6 256 0 0 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 32 892 0 44 Pierce Puyallup 20 479 0 5 Renton 0 5 0 0 106 747 0 0 Seattle North 67 440 6 0 Seattle South 56 270 0 0 Seattle Central Seattle Voc Institute 0 0 0 0 Shoreline 64 456 52 0 Skagit Valley 36 350 4 28 South Puget Sound 42 708 0 45 Spokane 0 428 0 1 Spokane Falls 13 787 21 1 Tacoma 57 785 2 1 Walla Walla 24 376 0 0 Wenatchee Valley 10 472 0 6 5 703 0 47 12 474 0 13 1,248 17,116 127 425 Whatcom Yakima Valley COLLEGE TOTAL AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 52 WORKFORCE AWARDS ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Short-Term Less Than 1 Year Certificate Long-Term One Year or More Certificate Associate Degree in Applied Science Apprenticeship Applied Bachelor’s TOTAL ALL AWARDS Bates Bellevue Bellingham Big Bend Cascadia Centralia Clark Clover Park Columbia Basin Edmonds Everett Grays Harbor Green River Highline Lake Washington Lower Columbia Olympic Peninsula Pierce Fort Steilacoom Pierce Puyallup Renton Seattle Central Seattle North Seattle South Seattle Voc Institute Shoreline Skagit Valley South Puget Sound Spokane Spokane Falls Tacoma Walla Walla Wenatchee Valley Whatcom Yakima Valley 275 183 92 82 11 108 533 437 37 570 453 113 524 60 229 9 351 169 255 51 104 3 486 1,212 38 779 192 245 122 61 537 315 154 154 298 192 139 214 24 0 22 151 182 146 177 336 96 95 90 250 126 390 33 67 83 511 73 120 90 119 141 157 222 338 63 283 526 172 84 86 332 442 402 108 13 195 561 458 320 336 327 134 414 285 513 258 496 138 196 125 293 331 186 138 0 348 214 241 727 298 372 317 229 214 261 88 0 4 0 0 13 12 10 40 0 23 2 4 2 18 3 4 0 0 0 186 0 0 169 0 0 70 1 129 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 62 0 0 0 28 0 0 57 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 29 22 0 0 0 27 4 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,042 2,472 734 652 532 753 2,662 1,175 1,421 2,070 2,200 609 2,258 1,380 1,140 900 2,142 696 1,576 835 1,243 1,395 1,368 2,068 157 1,916 1,135 1,667 1,858 1,304 2,210 1,657 1,086 1,301 1,185 COLLEGE TOTAL 9,242 5,798 10,222 782 286 48,799 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 53 ACADEMIC TRANSFER DEGREES ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 1 of 2 Bates Bellevue Bellingham Big Bend Cascadia Centralia Clark Clover Park Columbia Basin Edmonds Everett Grays Harbor Green River Highline Lake Washington Lower Columbia Olympic Peninsula Pierce Fort Steilacoom Pierce Puyallup Renton Seattle Central Seattle North Seattle South Shoreline Skagit Valley South Puget Sound Spokane Spokane Falls Tacoma Walla Walla Wenatchee Valley Whatcom Yakima Valley System Total AYR 2014-15 Biology/ Chemistry Engineering/ Physics Bio and Chemical Engineering Computer and Electrical Engineering Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Industrial and Materials Science Engineering (AS–T/Track 1) (AS-T/Track 2) (AS-T/MRP) (AS-T/MRP) (AS-T/MRP) 0 36 0 1 20 6 14 0 9 16 4 5 49 21 0 7 20 6 18 7 0 33 14 15 16 7 11 0 0 22 5 3 0 3 0 65 0 5 23 3 52 0 9 27 6 4 94 47 0 2 11 0 14 13 0 73 53 38 47 29 31 0 5 12 19 7 5 9 0 5 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 7 9 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 3 0 11 1 0 10 25 0 0 0 0 6 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 12 0 0 0 0 368 703 23 46 108 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 54 ACADEMIC TRANSFER DEGREES ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 2 of 2 Associate in Arts Biology (DTA) (DTA/MRP) Business Elementary Education/ Math Education Pre-Nursing (DTA/MRP) (DTA/MRP) (DTA/MRP) Local Agreement Transfer Degree Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,215 0 189 1 0 0 1,536 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Big Bend 259 0 14 0 9 0 288 Cascadia 324 0 72 4 26 0 474 Bates Bellevue Bellingham Centralia Clark Clover Park 261 10 13 0 0 0 293 1,078 14 101 8 6 8 1,302 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Columbia Basin 732 0 3 0 0 0 753 Edmonds 385 11 180 1 34 0 674 Everett 634 0 75 0 7 23 783 Grays Harbor 170 0 9 0 3 5 196 Green River 685 0 121 6 25 0 980 Highline 566 11 112 0 73 0 830 Lake Washington 0 0 13 0 57 0 70 Lower Columbia 270 0 16 0 0 6 311 Olympic 628 0 47 0 9 0 736 Peninsula 242 0 13 1 0 0 262 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 745 10 67 1 69 0 924 Pierce Puyallup 407 10 28 0 34 0 499 0 0 0 2 3 0 5 Seattle Central 732 0 15 0 0 0 853 Seattle North 293 0 147 0 0 6 513 Seattle South 230 0 40 0 0 0 326 Shoreline 456 0 0 0 0 52 572 Skagit Valley 296 12 34 0 8 4 390 South Puget Sound 593 20 54 7 34 0 750 Spokane 400 6 17 1 4 0 428 Spokane Falls 746 8 26 2 5 21 821 Tacoma 575 9 122 21 58 2 844 Walla Walla 353 4 12 7 0 0 400 Wenatchee Valley 458 0 14 0 0 0 482 Whatcom 703 0 0 0 0 0 708 Yakima Valley 426 0 48 0 0 0 486 14,862 125 1,602 62 465 127 18,491 Renton SYSTEM TOTAL AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 55 WORKFORCE DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES BY CAREER CLUSTER ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 1 of 2 Allied Health Nursing (RN and LPN) Health Tech1 Health Services2 Archit. and Constr. Bates 9.5 40 31 105 0 15 Bellevue 75 89 55 0 0 Bellingham 65 40 40 83 Big Bend 22 0 30 Cascadia 0 0 0 Centralia 28 0 Clark Agric., Food & Natural Resources Arts, A/V & Communication Business, Mgmt. & Admin. Education and Training Finance 25 32 0 80 195 22 0 17 0 87 0 0 9 1 0 26 17 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 124 13 0 0 55 5 0 130 62 236 10 0 5 317 131 0 Clover Park 99 126 128 45 13 29 79 13 0 Columbia Basin 71 91 63 5 1 0 82 25 0 Edmonds 19 66 57 146 21 0 304 38 0 Everett 222 0 99 58 0 0 219 42 0 Grays Harbor 60 7 0 29 12 0 81 13 0 Green River 28 60 22 98 15 0 75 88 0 Highline 65 21 69 1 0 22 69 65 0 Lake Washington 67 57 139 51 10 9 188 76 0 Lower Columbia 185 1 35 2 2 0 62 23 0 Olympic 92 22 56 11 0 4 113 107 7 Peninsula 17 0 38 6 10 0 89 9 0 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 5 18 28 13 0 0 91 174 0 Pierce Puyallup 29 11 13 0 0 0 119 14 0 Renton 50 45 214 104 0 0 118 41 0 Seattle Central 56 62 33 20 0 43 22 2 0 AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 56 Allied Health Nursing (RN and LPN) Health Tech1 Seattle North 107 209 191 44 0 Seattle South 46 0 51 5 0 0 85 37 Seattle Voc Institute Shoreline Health Services2 Archit. and Constr. Agric., Food & Natural Resources Arts, A/V & Communication Business, Mgmt. & Admin. Education and Training Finance 1 105 46 0 49 0 93 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 105 89 91 22 0 166 218 42 0 Skagit Valley 83 0 103 3 57 2 32 85 0 South Puget Sound 16 0 139 84 5 0 138 94 1 139 109 116 44 46 0 160 0 0 Spokane Spokane Falls 0 58 4 0 0 83 81 59 0 Tacoma 112 244 56 17 24 0 319 35 0 Walla Walla 182 0 176 58 148 0 126 11 0 Wenatchee Valley 111 39 43 24 17 0 53 160 0 Whatcom 38 45 61 0 0 19 151 49 0 Yakima Valley 96 37 91 15 4 1 75 216 0 2,498 1,648 2,717 1,162 458 479 3,971 1,734 8 SYSTEM TOTAL 1 Includes dental hygienists and high wage technicians, such as surgical tech, dental tech, EKG tech, radiation tech, paramedic, etc. Includes other health services, such as optometric assistant, dietetic tech, physical therapist, pharmacy tech, dental tech, etc. 2 AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 57 WORKFORCE DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES BY CAREER CLUSTER ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 1 of 2 Law, Public Safety & Security Transp., Distrib. & Logistics Unclassified Cluster Hospitality & Tourism Human Services 11 29 23 36 122 1 0 251 0 799 0 17 186 21 0 12 0 0 12 764 34 0 62 5 210 0 0 65 0 708 Big Bend 0 0 12 0 46 0 0 51 0 214 Cascadia 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Bates Bellevue Bellingham Centralia Manufac-turing Marketing, Sales & Services Science, Tech, Engineering & Math Information Tech. Total 0 0 20 26 31 0 0 23 0 325 Clark 95 13 37 14 101 9 0 85 0 1,245 Clover Park 30 108 163 7 66 20 94 57 0 1,077 0 0 19 23 22 63 20 17 1 503 70 17 202 83 32 17 11 0 0 1,083 Everett 0 34 96 31 307 0 8 0 0 1,116 Grays Harbor 0 18 6 8 94 0 0 15 0 343 Green River 3 0 53 39 189 161 7 193 2 1,033 Highline 26 35 21 40 0 1 0 0 0 435 Lake Washington 30 55 103 0 94 0 6 106 0 991 Lower Columbia 0 8 15 13 24 5 0 18 0 393 Olympic 47 44 37 6 681 9 0 1 0 1,237 Peninsula 17 17 45 7 75 1 0 9 0 340 Pierce Fort Steilacoom 6 33 29 76 6 39 0 0 0 518 Pierce Puyallup 0 1 64 2 0 6 0 0 0 259 Renton 29 0 115 10 116 0 0 65 1 908 Seattle Central 40 41 58 0 15 0 0 15 0 407 0 0 25 0 53 11 0 0 0 792 Columbia Basin Edmonds Seattle North AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 58 WORKFORCE DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES BY CAREER CLUSTER ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 2 of 2 Seattle South Seattle Voc Institute Shoreline Law, Public Safety & Security Manufacturing Marketing, Sales & Services Science, Tech, Engineering & Math Transp., Distrib. & Logistics Unclassified Cluster Total Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Information Tech. 55 0 7 0 381 0 0 666 87 1,440 0 21 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 157 7 102 0 16 217 31 0 162 0 1,268 Skagit Valley 18 31 45 18 23 27 0 36 0 563 South Puget Sound 37 0 52 27 52 0 4 59 0 708 Spokane 67 30 56 72 253 26 0 69 0 1,187 Spokane Falls 3 54 33 0 26 21 0 0 0 422 Tacoma 0 99 137 40 0 107 0 2 0 1,192 34 7 104 10 172 0 2 128 0 1,158 0 14 19 22 24 0 0 29 0 555 14 0 0 12 41 33 30 49 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 12 0 0 452 645 673 840 1,946 731 3,434 573 152 2,134 103 25,261 Walla Walla Wenatchee Valley Whatcom Yakima Valley SYSTEM TOTAL Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table and Student Achievement. Note: The degrees and certificates represent the number of awards rather than the number of students receiving awards. For information about the career cluster groupings go to http://www.careerclusters.org/16clusters.cfm. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 59 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF STUDENTS RECEIVING ASSOCIATE DEGREES OR CERTIFICATES ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Total Students Receiving Degrees or Certificates Bates Bellevue Bellingham % of Color % Disabled % Female 689 2,284 462 35.6% 40.6% 20.7% 6.4% 6.9% 7.8% 34.0% 57.7% 41.6% 474 483 520 35.5% 29.1% 24.4% 6.1% 9.3% 5.2% 53.6% 54.9% 50.3% Clark Clover Park Columbia Basin 2,126 904 1,183 23.6% 34.9% 38.0% 4.6% 7.5% 6.4% 61.5% 58.9% 61.3% Edmonds Everett Grays Harbor 1,457 1,488 399 33.4% 26.9% 21.5% 8.2% 5.6% 8.5% 53.4% 59.0% 55.1% Green River Highline Lake Washington 1,565 1,172 694 35.2% 53.1% 26.9% 6.0% 6.8% 9.7% 51.5% 64.8% 64.5% Lower Columbia Olympic Peninsula 643 1,626 498 12.1% 22.8% 22.1% 6.4% 7.1% 6.8% 69.8% 54.1% 50.8% Pierce Fort Steilacoom Pierce Puyallup Renton 1,672 218 658 37.4% 25.2% 49.4% 6.9% 7.4% 7.9% 63.0% 66.2% 52.6% Seattle Central Seattle North Seattle South 1,224 1,207 729 47.4% 38.7% 58.8% 4.3% 4.4% 5.3% 57.4% 53.2% 44.8% Seattle Voc Institute Shoreline Skagit Valley 150 1,403 796 83.8% 37.7% 22.5% 0.0% 6.5% 6.9% 61.4% 52.8% 61.6% South Puget Sound Spokane Spokane Falls 1,143 1,376 1,194 30.1% 17.7% 18.8% 4.0% 6.3% 8.0% 60.7% 56.2% 60.4% Tacoma Walla Walla Wenatchee Valley 1,515 1,123 786 35.4% 28.3% 36.3% 8.1% 5.3% 6.4% 66.3% 45.9% 62.0% Whatcom Yakima Valley 1,104 1,010 22.8% 55.4% 8.4% 3.7% 60.6% 72.0% 35,975 32.8% 6.4% 57.8% Big Bend Cascadia Centralia SYSTEM TOTAL Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Outcomes Student Degree Table. Exit code A-T, 1-4. Note: This report counts unduplicated students, not number of degrees awarded. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 60 After College Status - Transfer TREND IN TRANSFERS AND TRANSITIONS TO WASHINGTON BACCALAUREATE INSTITUTIONS Transfer Year 2012-13 2010-11 2011-12 Transfer to Public Baccalaureates * 15,223 14,014 12,774 Running Start to Public Baccalaureates * (Included above) 2,522 2,588 4,477 3,824 3,313 4,331 204 311 329 412 * 19,358 20,178 20,105 Transfer to Independent Institutions Transfer into CTC Applied Bachelors TOTAL TRANSFERS/TRANSITIONS 2013-14 2014-15 * Incomplete data AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 61 After College Status – Transfer* Number of Transfers/Transitions to Baccalaureate Institutions Percent transferring with Associate Degree** TOTAL U of Idaho Portland State U CTC BAS WWU Bellingham WSU Vancouver WSU Tri-Cities WSU Spokane WSU Pullman WGU UW Tacoma UW Seattle UW Bothell TESC EWU Cheney CWU Main TRANSFERS TO WASHINGTON PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE INSTITUTION ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 1 of 2 Bates Bellevue Bellingham Big Bend Cascadia Centralia Clark Clover Park Columbia Basin Edmonds Everett Grays Harbor Green River Highline Lake Washington Lower Columbia Olympic Peninsula Pierce District Renton Seattle Central Forthcoming *Transfer counts include students who participated in Running Start at a CTC and then attended a baccalaureate institution, as well as students currently enrolled in a bachelor of applied science program at the CTC. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 62 Percent transferring with Associate Degree** TOTAL U of Idaho Portland State U CTC BAS WWU Bellingham WSU Vancouver WSU Tri-Cities WSU Spokane WSU Pullman WGU UW Tacoma UW Seattle UW Bothell TESC EWU Cheney CWU Main TRANSFERS TO WASHINGTON PUBLIC BACCALAUREATE INSTITUTION ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 2of 2 Seattle North Seattle South Shoreline Skagit Valley College South Puget Sound Forthcoming Spokane Spokane Falls Tacoma Walla Walla Wenatchee Valley Whatcom Community Yakima Valley Former Running Start from CTC COLLEGE TOTAL Source: MRTE+ *Number supplied by TESC **Denominator includes WA universities only (no WGU) AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 63 Green River Highline Lake Washington Lower Columbia Olympic Peninsula Pierce Renton AYR 2014-15 2 39 0 6 0 5 0 1 0 34 0 6 0 98 1 31 1 2 4 23 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 4 4 13 9 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 3 14 1 3 2 0 0 1 3 2 2 0 1 15 3 4 0 0 0 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 21 2 0 2 10 3 7 33 28 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 26 82 8 29 18 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 4 2 0 2 0 46 0 0 0 0 5 7 26 23 2 10 12 0 0 3 3 14 15 3 34 9 0 38 37 2 10 22 1 10 11 0 1 3 4 1 5 21 23 27 10 30 33 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 6 13 9 9 19 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 0 11 1 15 2 0 2 10 1 68 0 6 0 12 4 16 0 3 3 8 2 9 0 0 1 2 0 63 0 2 15 32 7 125 12 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Washington Community and Technical Colleges TOTAL Whitworth U Grays Harbor Whitman Everett U of Puget Sound Edmonds U of Phoenix Columbia Basin St. Martin's U Clover Park Seattle Pacific U Clark Seattle U Centralia Pacific Lutheran U Cascadia Northwest U Big Bend Heritage U Bellingham Gonzaga U Bellevue Cornish Bates City U of Seattle ANNUAL TRANSFERS TO WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT AND FOR-PROFIT BACCALAUREATE INSTITUTIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 1 of 2 8 249 2 23 47 41 65 42 85 127 174 29 138 138 25 37 87 24 320 26 64 Cornish Gonzaga U Heritage U Northwest U Pacific Lutheran U Seattle U Seattle Pacific U St. Martin's U U of Phoenix U of Puget Sound Whitman Whitworth U 23 18 8 0 1 0 0 1 9 9 0 0 119 76 11 12 0 1 8 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 179 Seattle North Seattle South 22 1 0 1 2 4 46 5 0 12 1 0 0 94 Shoreline Seattle Central TOTAL City U of Seattle ANNUAL TRANSFERS TO WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT AND FOR-PROFIT BACCALAUREATE INSTITUTIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 Page 2 of 2 125 15 5 3 0 9 2 48 12 0 9 0 0 1 104 Skagit Valley 8 1 0 0 4 1 5 8 0 16 0 0 0 43 South Puget Sound 3 0 1 1 7 15 6 3 60 12 1 0 0 109 Spokane 3 0 17 0 1 0 1 0 0 26 0 0 41 89 Spokane Falls 4 0 41 1 2 0 3 2 3 25 0 0 38 119 12 0 0 0 7 29 6 3 24 38 12 0 0 131 Walla Walla 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 15 0 3 3 25 Wenatchee Valley 2 0 9 0 2 1 3 5 1 11 0 0 2 36 Whatcom 4 2 0 0 8 1 9 3 1 6 0 0 0 34 Yakima Valley 2 0 1 78 4 1 0 1 1 19 0 0 2 109 420 35 94 146 237 185 603 191 197 651 22 3 100 2,884 Tacoma COLLEGE TOTAL AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 65 After College Status – Job Preparatory Placement and Wages Employed 2010-11 Employed 2011-12 Employed 2012-13 Employed 2013-14 Employed 2014-15 Number Completing Programs Job Preparatory Apprenticeship 22,128 1,232 24,343 1,365 25,173 1,439 23,189 1,519 21,698 955 Number Employed Job Preparatory Apprenticeship 16,462 967 18,680 966 19,639 1,196 16,377 1,195 15,977 848 Employment Rate Job Prep. Completing Programs Job Prep. Left without Completing Apprenticeship 74% 63% 78% 77% 66% 71% 78% 66% 83% 71% 58% 79% 74% 62% 89% Median Wage Job Prep. Completing Programs Job Prep. Left without Completing All Job Preparatory Apprentice Completing Programs $16.57 $14.52 $15.67 $36.47 $15.74 $13.44 $14.98 $36.63 $15.89 $13.54 $15.09 $35.83 $16.00 $13.58 $15.20 $36.29 $16.53 $14.25 $15.79 $36.87 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse, Data Linking for Outcomes Assessment files. Note: All wages in 2014 inflation-adjusted dollars. Completers include graduates, those completing at least 45 workforce education credits without a degree or certificate and those completing uniquely designed programs. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 66 AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY STUDENTS COMPLETING PROGRAMS NINE MONTHS AFTER COLLEGE COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15 Total Students Completing Programs Bates Bellevue Bellingham Big Bend Cascadia Centralia Clark Clover Park Columbia Basin Edmonds Everett Grays Harbor Green River Highline Lake Washington Lower Columbia Olympic Peninsula Pierce Fort Steilacoom Pierce Puyallup Renton Seattle Central Seattle North Seattle South Seattle Voc Institute Shoreline Skagit Valley South Puget Sound Spokane Spokane Falls Tacoma Walla Walla Wenatchee Valley Whatcom Yakima Valley SYSTEM TOTAL Placed in UI Covered Jobs* Employment Rate Continuing in Education 953 831 751 243 26 349 933 1,232 495 985 942 203 794 562 831 438 1,179 336 393 149 732 545 634 758 225 662 566 554 1,261 448 617 718 456 340 557 681 577 556 173 16 257 688 877 387 713 646 143 588 409 632 332 924 204 268 114 559 399 491 525 166 495 407 400 962 297 458 555 385 268 425 71% 69% 74% 71% 62% 74% 74% 71% 78% 72% 69% 70% 74% 73% 76% 76% 78% 61% 68% 77% 76% 73% 77% 69% 74% 75% 72% 72% 76% 66% 74% 77% 84% 79% 76% 30 47 9 9 4 8 37 43 16 34 36 13 32 20 19 7 36 18 45 12 12 8 28 22 2 22 22 27 18 26 37 22 17 17 29 21,698 15,977 74% 784 *Includes Washington state employment only (no self-employed) AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 67 AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY STUDENTS LEAVING WITHOUT COMPLETING NINE MONTHS AFTER COLLEGE COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15 Total Students Leaving Without Completing Placed in UI Covered Jobs Employment Rate Continuing in Education Bates Bellevue 264 688 147 486 56% 71% 6 32 Bellingham Big Bend Cascadia 467 193 44 285 124 28 61% 64% 64% 16 7 4 Centralia Clark Clover Park 196 244 471 110 139 269 56% 57% 57% 4 13 31 415 835 1187 317 636 664 76% 76% 56% 15 21 105 Grays Harbor Green River Highline 173 623 509 92 389 325 53% 62% 64% 7 22 21 Lake Washington Lower Columbia Olympic 472 322 772 313 181 468 66% 56% 61% 16 8 21 Peninsula Pierce Fort Steilacoom Pierce Puyallup 162 559 159 81 375 105 50% 67% 66% 3 34 4 Renton Seattle Central Seattle North 269 143 477 178 81 312 66% 57% 65% 4 4 30 Seattle South Seattle Voc Institute Shoreline 436 74 279 283 37 163 65% 50% 58% 11 1 5 Skagit Valley South Puget Sound Spokane 650 513 492 437 323 295 67% 63% 60% 15 13 9 Spokane Falls Tacoma Walla Walla 429 231 261 228 129 163 53% 56% 62% 14 11 5 Wenatchee Valley Whatcom Yakima Valley 132 326 434 95 215 316 72% 66% 73% 2 19 18 13,901 8,789 62% 551 Columbia Basin Edmonds Everett SYSTEM TOTAL AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 68 AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15 Page 1 of 6 HIGHEST THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS Total Students Completing Programs Field of Study DENTAL HYGIENIST Median Wages Median Earnings 153 $ 41.01 $ 54,200 CARDIAC INVASIVE TECH 17 $ 38.52 $ 68,291 FIRE SCIENCE/ADMIN 17 $ 34.56 $ 100,602 DIAG MED SONOGRAPHY/ULTRA 63 $ 32.50 $ 59,042 WATER QUALITY/WASTEWTR MGT 19 $ 31.61 $ 58,986 1,625 $ 29.01 $ 52,818 MED RAD TECH (RAD THERAPY) 85 $ 28.78 $ 45,778 RESPIRATORY THERAPY TECH 55 $ 28.55 $ 51,715 CONSTRUCTION MGMT 29 $ 28.40 $ 55,232 EMT (PARAMEDIC) 46 $ 28.00 $ 68,212 HEARING INSTRUMENT SPEC 18 $ 26.97 $ 49,544 LOGISTICS & MATERIALS MGMT 15 $ 26.68 $ 51,227 RADIOLOGIC TECH 58 $ 26.63 $ 46,390 COML & ADVERTISING ART 69 $ 25.53 $ 36,668 DATA WAREHOUSE & DB ADMIN 26 $ 25.32 $ 44,734 ELECTRIC/POWER TRANSM INST 35 $ 24.45 $ 37,638 PROJECT MGMT 37 $ 24.36 $ 47,722 ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY 10 $ 24.17 $ 42,839 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASST 65 $ 23.88 $ 37,039 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECH 20 $ 23.86 $ 50,235 PROCESS MACH MAINT & REPR 40 $ 23.78 $ 48,188 PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT 110 $ 23.77 $ 39,315 HUMAN RES MGMT/PERSONNEL 28 $ 23.54 $ 45,285 STATIONARY ENGINEER 21 $ 23.02 $ 49,021 IND ELECTRONICS TECH 17 $ 22.71 $ 45,978 BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION MGMT 25 $ 22.53 $ 42,877 CIVIL DRAFT/ENGR CAD 15 $ 22.35 $ 42,240 HYDRAULICS & FLUID POWER 10 $ 22.26 $ 44,094 REGISTERED NURSING SURGICAL TECH 100 $ 21.78 $ 40,289 BIOMEDICAL TECH 34 $ 21.63 $ 41,159 INDUSTRIAL TECH 18 $ 21.44 $ 37,810 AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 69 AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15 Page 2 of 6 HIGHEST THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS (cont.) Total Students Completing Programs Field of Study Median Wages Median Earnings ARCHIT DRAFT & ARCHIT CAD 13 $ 21.25 $ 40,465 INSTRUMENTATION TECH 17 $ 21.03 $ 45,790 TELECOMM TECH 14 $ 20.91 $ 42,983 303 $ 20.62 $ 38,947 INDUSTRIAL PLANT SERVICES 11 $ 20.51 $ 43,837 ANESTHEOLOGIST ASST 13 $ 20.48 $ 38,160 REST/CULINARY/CATERING MGT 10 $ 20.42 $ 41,601 WEB/MULTIMEDIA MGMT/WEBMST 25 $ 20.19 $ 38,089 SURVEYING TECH 13 $ 19.99 $ 41,553 MECHANICAL TECH 22 $ 18.75 $ 38,279 ELEC & ELECTR EQUIP REPAIR 16 $ 18.72 $ 38,737 CAD DRAFT/DESIGN TECH 39 $ 18.55 $ 37,386 201 19 168 15 $ $ $ $ 18.53 18.30 18.29 17.46 $ $ $ $ 38,441 37,735 37,708 37,682 AIRFRAME MECH & AIRCRAFT 19 $ 17.04 $ 39,062 AGRICULTURAL PROD OPER 12 $ 16.23 $ 38,514 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSING AIRCRAFT/FRAME/PWRPLANT ME FIRE SYSTEMS TECH TRUCK & BUS DRIVER RETAIL MGMT Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 70 AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15 Page 3 of 6 MIDDLE THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS Total Students Completing Programs Field of Study Median Wages Median Earnings MERCHANT MARINE OFFICER 21 $ 23.62 $ 29,702 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING TECH COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ARCHITECT ENGINEER TECH 17 98 11 $ $ $ 19.54 18.97 18.81 $ $ $ 35,766 35,760 36,188 CLIN/MED LAB TECH (CERT) CIVIL ENGINEERING TECH HEAT/AC/VENT/REFRIG MAINT 49 21 94 $ $ $ 18.75 18.54 18.23 $ $ $ 34,188 36,519 33,542 HEALTH INFO/MEDICAL RECORD COMP & INFO SYS SECURITY ELECT/ELECTR & COMM TECH 130 102 75 $ $ $ 18.07 17.90 17.79 $ $ $ 33,748 34,840 34,659 ELECTRO-MECH TECH DRAFT & DESIGN TECH, GENL DIESEL MECHANICS TECH 26 92 155 $ $ $ 17.74 17.73 17.69 $ $ $ 35,659 35,161 34,916 OPTICIANRY/OPHTHALMIC DISP FUNERAL DIRECTOR/SERVICE COMP SYS NETWORK/TELECOMM 17 12 349 $ $ $ 17.65 17.62 17.54 $ $ $ 31,168 34,218 32,674 AGRI MECHANICS & OPERATION MANUFACTURING TECH FLAGGING & TRAFFIC CONTROL 19 77 57 $ $ $ 17.49 17.36 17.31 $ $ $ 34,869 36,231 27,034 MED INSURANCE SPEC HOSPITAL CENTRAL SRV TECH MACHINE TOOL TECH 34 27 214 $ $ $ 17.23 17.17 17.13 $ $ $ 34,790 30,119 34,941 INDUST MECHANICS & MAINT AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FASHION/APPAREL DESIGN 22 46 23 $ $ $ 17.08 17.05 17.00 $ $ $ 28,116 31,493 31,749 458 24 14 $ $ $ 16.98 16.98 16.87 $ $ $ 30,967 29,595 33,322 INFORMATION PROCESSING ENERGY CONSERV TECH OPHTHALMIC TECH 71 29 13 $ $ $ 16.82 16.74 16.63 $ $ $ 32,093 26,702 33,982 FIRE FIGHTING LEGAL ASST/PARALEGAL ENGINEERING TECH, GENL 154 216 34 $ $ $ 16.59 16.34 16.30 $ $ $ 31,061 29,729 29,569 MARKETING MGMT HOSPITALITY/TRAVEL SVC OPS 100 16 $ $ 16.13 16.12 $ $ 28,081 30,229 WELDING TECH HEMODIALYSIS TECH GIS & CARTOGROPHY AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 71 AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15 Page 4 of 6 MIDDLE THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS (cont.) Total Students Completing Programs Field of Study Median Wages Median Earnings CABINET MKG & MILLWORK MED/HEALTH MGMT & CLIN AST 22 48 $ $ 16.06 15.68 $ $ 26,478 27,429 ELECTRICIAN BUSINESS ADMIN & MGMT AVIATION/AIRWAY MGMT & OPS 46 300 14 $ $ $ 15.67 15.47 15.29 $ $ $ 30,361 28,047 34,008 ACCOUNTING TECH & BOOKKPG EMT (AMBULANCE) MEDICAL/CLINICAL ASST 601 194 554 $ $ $ 15.28 15.19 14.96 $ $ $ 26,544 28,674 27,231 AGRI BUSINESS & MGMT SYSTEM/NETWORK & LAN/WAN WATER, WETLANDS & MARINE 13 35 11 $ $ $ 14.77 14.70 14.13 $ $ $ 36,000 28,889 28,983 VITICULTURE & ENOLOGY CONSTR/HEAVY EQUIP OPER EXECUTIVE ASST/SECRETARY 44 17 13 $ $ $ 13.83 13.50 13.48 $ $ $ 30,488 28,282 27,531 Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 72 AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15 Page 5 of 6 LOWEST THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS Total Students Completing Programs Field of Study Median Wages Median Earnings SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION LANDSCAPING & GROUNDSKEEP CARPENTRY 18 22 29 $ $ $ 16.85 16.63 16.42 $ $ $ 25,326 24,482 26,082 BIOLOGICAL LAB TECH COMPUTER SUPPORT SPEC VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS 11 58 31 $ $ $ 16.07 16.04 15.43 $ $ $ 22,447 25,967 24,213 HORTICULTURE OPS, GENL HEALTH UNIT COORD/WARD CLK DENTAL ASSISTANT 61 51 244 $ $ $ 15.41 15.32 15.09 $ $ $ 25,263 21,783 24,710 MULTI-SKILLED HEALTH CARE INTERIOR DESIGN HUMAN SERVICES TRNG 20 39 117 $ $ $ 15.08 14.94 14.89 $ $ $ 25,129 22,306 24,779 AIRLINE/COML/PROF PILOT COMPUTER GRAPHICS PHARMACY TECHNICIAN/ASST 29 84 178 $ $ $ 14.65 14.62 14.60 $ $ $ 26,225 24,650 25,803 PHLEBOTOMY BUSINESS/COMMERCE, GENL GOLF COURSE OP & GROUNDS 299 42 10 $ $ $ 14.53 14.53 14.50 $ $ $ 24,594 20,988 22,928 VETERINARY ASST/TECH CRIMINAL JUSTICE/POLICE SC MED INSURANCE CODING SPEC 70 65 140 $ $ $ 14.47 14.38 14.18 $ $ $ 25,518 23,567 25,508 MICROCOMPUTER APPS, GENL OFFICE MGMT & SUPERVISION SUBSTANCE ABUSE/ADDICTION 60 153 164 $ $ $ 14.15 14.03 14.03 $ $ $ 24,082 22,720 25,404 COMPUTER TECH/COMP SYSTEM MUSICAL INSTR FAB & REPR CRIM JUSTICE/LAW ENFORCE 11 10 141 $ $ $ 14.02 13.98 13.89 $ $ $ 21,727 24,395 24,583 93 57 75 $ $ $ 13.87 13.83 13.62 $ $ $ 21,118 24,089 22,596 381 74 13 $ $ $ 13.57 13.56 13.41 $ $ $ 26,461 23,915 22,266 13 10 15 $ $ $ 13.32 13.26 13.24 $ $ $ 21,543 23,337 24,599 DIGITAL MEDIA: WEB/MULTI PLASTICS ENGINEER TECH ADMIN ASST & SECR SCI AUTO MECHANICS AUTOBODY/COLLISION & REPR RECEPTIONIST COURT REPORTING MACHINE SHOP TECH/ASST TURF & TURFGRASS MGMT AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 73 AFTER COLLEGE STATUS – JOB PREPARATORY WAGES BY FIELD OF STUDY COMPLETED TRAINING IN 2013-14 EMPLOYED IN 2014-15 Page 6 of 6 LOWEST THIRD TIER WAGE PROGRAMS (cont.) Total Students Completing Programs Field of Study Median Wages Median Earnings EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC & TCH 391 $ 13.23 $ 20,483 LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES COMPUTER PROGRAM, PRODUCT MED ADMIN ASST/SECTY 227 10 227 $ $ $ 13.21 13.15 13.13 $ $ $ 20,904 26,254 23,934 OFFICE OCCS & CLERICAL LEGAL ADMIN ASST/SECRETARY SOCIAL/HUMAN SVCS CASEWK 86 34 82 $ $ $ 13.12 12.94 12.94 $ $ $ 21,172 24,116 24,259 268 28 20 $ $ $ 12.67 12.51 12.14 $ $ $ 20,983 20,792 22,868 PREPRESS/DESKTOP PUBL MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST RADIO & TV BROADCAST TECH 18 49 17 $ $ $ 12.08 12.00 11.98 $ $ $ 22,396 20,848 22,000 CUSTODIAL/BLDG SERVICES ENTREPRENEURSHIP 14 13 $ $ 11.97 11.52 $ $ 23,767 20,590 CULINARY ARTS/CHEF TRAIN HOTEL/MOTEL MGMT RECORDING ARTS TECH Source: SBCTC Data Warehouse DLOA_B34 database Job Prep Post College table where GradDrop >0. AYR 2014-15 Washington Community and Technical Colleges 74